GB News launches new ad campaign starting with an attack on the BBC
The channel is claiming to be a voice for the silent majority
The channel is claiming to be a voice for the silent majority
Neil accused his former employer of ‘unilaterally’ cancelling an exit deal he had agreed with them and said that he ‘couldn’t be happier’ to have severed ties.
‘I think GB news, when it launched, was actually a very, very shoddy platform. When it came out it was embarrassing to watch.’
Insiders say that Neil has been ‘frozen out of decision making’.
GB News, which has claimed to campaign on issues of free speech, described the gesture as an ‘unacceptable breach of our standards’
‘While GB news has criticized the BBC for not being British enough, much of its funding comes from foreign sources.’
After weeks of build up, last night saw the launch of new channel GB News and with it came plenty of backlash
The news channel has been hit with criticism over impartiality and calls for advertising boycotts.
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How can the BBC presenter get away with brazenly political attacks like this?